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Be careful when ordering from Amazon and check all possible discounts. I ordered socks from Amazon at a supposed discount price of $11.99. Found the same socks again on Amazon for $6.95 less with a discount code? Amazon refuses to honor the discount for the first order. It's not the amount of money that bothers me. It's 2 prices for the same merchandise by the same seller. Doesn't make sense

Retail is like that, changes all the time. I don't buy goods from Amazon often, but I would surely be scouring the website looking for discounts before placing an order. You can surely use our Company Contacts to send a polite email asking for them to honor the lower price ... but why not send the more expensive socks back and just reorder?

Retail is like that, changes all the time. I don't buy goods from Amazon often, but I would surely be scouring the website looking for discounts before placing an order. You can surely use our Company Contacts to send a polite email asking for them to honor the lower price ... but why not send the more expensive socks back and just reorder?

I am a frequent Amazon shopper (Prime member) and have found the following: the same merchandise is sometimes listed more than once and for different prices. I assume because it's coming from different suppliers. If you're looking for Prime, be sure to check that box. If not, look for the list of suppliers on the right. Sometimes, though, it's a challenge to find the lowest price.

There are browser extensions available for different web browsers that will automatically check for you whether there is a better price on Amazon for the item you are currently looking at. The extensions are different in some cases depending on whether you use Edge, Firefox or Chrome. Open up the extensions/addons for your browser and search for Amazon. You should find an extension that does what I am speaking about. On Chrome for example there is an extension called "wikibuy" that always tells me if there is a better price on Amazon from a different seller. If you use Internet Explorer however, no extensions or addons that I am aware of. Hope this helps for the future.